Dan Bubb In The News

Huffington Post
The airport can be a hassle even if you’ve been there a hundred times. From “gatexiety” to limited time for goodbye hugs to the fear of losing your luggage to worrying about wearing the “right” outfit for an efficient security experience, there are plenty of reasons you might feel stressed.
Newsweek
An airport in the Greater Los Angeles area is one of the most tightly controlled and challenging airports to fly out of because of its strict noise regulations, a former pilot has said.
Newsweek
Navigating the skies can be a bumpy experience, especially when flying into some of the world's most turbulent airports.
Las Vegas Review Journal
A vast triangle-shaped region north of Las Vegas over the last six decades has developed a reputation as a hot spot for plane disappearances by conspiracy theorists and aviation enthusiasts.
Airport Industry Review
As the aviation industry continues to celebrate strong post-covid growth in passenger numbers, it is no surprise that airport retailers would be seeing similar rises in their revenues, with the travel retail market valued at $66.3bn in 2023 and projected to soar to $145.6bn by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insight.
Newsweek
Amid the inferno sweeping through Los Angeles, the amphibious CL-415 "Super Scooper" has proven essential in fighting California's wildfires. The aircraft, capable of skimming 1,600 gallons of water from the ocean and dropping it over fires, has become a critical resource in combating the flames.
Tempo
After the fatal accidents that befell Jeju Air and Azerbaijan Airlines, people are worried about using airplanes. Even so, the facts on the ground show that airplanes are the safest mode of transportation so far. Why is that?
"Kazinform" International News Agency
A 2015 Time analysis of 35 years of FAA data found back-third seats had a 32% fatality rate, compared to 39% in the middle third and 38% in the front third. Middle seats in the back were the safest overall, with just a 28% fatality rate. However, survival often depends on the unique circumstances of an incident, and air travel remains one of the safest modes of transportation.